PE – Polyethylene 

PE is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer belonging to the polyolefin family. It is a paraffin hydrocarbon characterized by a smooth, slightly waxy surface. Polyethylene is available in different density grades and is commonly classified as LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene), MDPE (Medium Density Polyethylene), HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) and UHMW-PE (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene). Recycled grades are also available for selected applications.

Chemical Designation

Polyethylene

Abbreviation

PE

Natural Color and Additives

  • White, translucent
  • Available in more than 500 colors

Available Forms

  • Rods
  • Sheets
  • Pressure pipes
  • Pipe fittings
  • Strips, welding rods, profiles and piping accessories
  • Finished products, machined or injection molded

Key Properties

  • Excellent impact resistance over a wide temperature range
  • Low water absorption
  • Food-contact compliant grades available
  • Good electrical insulating properties
  • Low coefficient of friction
  • Good chemical resistance
  • Difficult to bond with adhesives
  • Mechanical and electrical properties are retained in wet environments
  • Easy to weld (PE 300), except by ultrasonic welding
  • High thermal expansion

Typical Applications

Polyethylene is widely used in:

  • Food processing industry
  • Pipe systems
  • Plumbing and HVAC applications
  • Tanks and containers
  • Components requiring low friction
  • Electrical insulation applications

Typical Products

  • Cutting boards
  • Impact pads
  • Household products
  • Cable insulation
  • Fuel tanks
  • Sealing rings
  • Pipes and pipe fittings
  • Containers
  • Wear strips
  • Plain bearings
  • Machine components
  • Processing and handling equipment